Colin Kaepernick and Nike released a two-minute commercial that, according to ESPN, is scheduled to be aired during the NFLs season kickoff game between the Atlanta Falcons and Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday night. The ad is part of a campaign, announced Monday, featuring Kaepernick on the 30th anniversary of Nikes Just Do It ad campaign. It gives viewers plenty to think about:

As Kaepernick narrates, you see 10-year-old wrestler Isaiah Bird who has no legs, a surfer riding a monstrous wave, and a young woman in a wheelchair dribbling basketballs with both arms.

Dont picture yourself wearing OBJs jersey, Kaepernick says as a youth football player is seen making a sensational one-handed catch a la Odell Beckham Jr., picture OBJ wearing yours.

Dont settle for homecoming queen or linebacker, do both, Kaepernick says, as a camera follows a young woman who presumably did just that. Dont believe you have to be like anybody to be somebody.

SB Nation picked out a few more: Runner Eliud Kipchoge; Charlie Jabaley, who lost 215 pounds, survived a brain tumor and now competes in ironman races; and the U.S. womens soccer team.

There truly is something for everybody, even a certain elected federal official. At the 1:19 mark, Kaepernick speaks with a flapping American flag in the background. And at no time does Kaepernick, who is pursuing a collusion grievance against the NFL, ever take a knee. So, unbridled praise from all corners of the political spectrum then? A spontaneous rendition of Everyday People? Yes? No? Maybe so?